Gender-Nutrition Idea Exchange

GENDER-NUTRITION IDEA EXCHANGE

2014
Many rural people derive their sustenance from sources embedded in their landscape – the cropland, pasture, trees, forests and rivers
2014
Doing gender research is one thing; integrating gender into a research program is another altogether.  HarvestPlus recently completed a year-long Strategic
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Qualitative research has enormous potential to produce rich data that can be used to design agricultural interventions that take into
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You might have observed a theme around sex-disaggregated data emerging in our posts on the GNIE. Why? We ask Agnes
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This month we’re continuing a conversation we started in May with two gender researchers from the CGIAR Research Program on
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How important is it to consider gender and empowerment as distinct development outcomes of agriculture research? If our research programs
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A4NH is excited to launch an interactive blog-space on our website that will pick up conversations started at the CRP
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What’s the purpose of the Gender-Nutrition Idea Exchange? Hazel Malapit, Gender Research Coordinator for A4NH, gives us a brief history
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Why are dietary diversity indicators considered a good choice for measuring effects of agricultural development programs on nutrition? The Gender-Nutrition